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'''''Little Big Mart''''' is a comic story featured in ''[[Simpsons Comics 22]]''. The comic later got reprinted in ''[[Simpsons Comics Wingding]]'' and ''[[Simpsons Classics 12]]''.
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'''''Little Big Mart''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story first printed in {{SC|22}}.
  
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
[[Mr. Burns]] let [[Apu]] becomes a part owner for a new food and which leads to Apu does not become like himself anymore.
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[[Apu]] is unusually on edge and tells his nephew [[Jamshed]] that he is uncertain about his future as the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] franchise has now been acquired by [[Mr. Burns]]. In his office, Burns watches Apu at work on his shop's security camera and admires his method of working. [[Smithers]] forcefully takes Apu to [[Burns' manor]] where Burns proposes the creation of a [[Mega Kwik-E-Super Store]], with Apu as the manager and Burns as his business partner. Apu excitedly agrees. The next day, people in [[Springfield]] are distraught at the Kwik-E-Mart's closure but see a billboard advertising the new mega store. Mr. Burns holds meetings with Apu where he teaches him how to be a greedy business manager, after which Apu starts to look and behave like Burns. When Apu returns home, Jamshed becomes troubled by his behavior.
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The super store has a grand opening attended by a large portion of Springfield including the [[Simpson family]]. In a meeting, Mr. Burns accidentally mentions to Apu how the super store is built on top of a [[nuclear waste]] dump but pretends he misspoke. Jamshed overhears them planning to cut costs and raise prices to boost their profits. Within a few days, customers become dissatisfied with the super store as various breakdowns happen and refunds are refused. At a town meeting, other store and restaurant owners complain about the super store taking away their customers. Jamshed interrupts to say that Apu has been brainwashed and asks for help in returning him to normal so the detrimental effects of the super store can be put to an end.
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Later, Jamshed tells Apu a statue has been built in his honor, but reveals it to simply be Apu's former baseball bat used to fend off hoodlums. He reminds Apu that it represents how he once appreciated his loyal customers, and other Springfieldians recall how he and the Kwik-E-Mart were there when they needed him. Apu sees the error of his ways and promises to put an end to the super store. Meeting with Mr. Burns, he threatens to publicly reveal how the super store is on a radioactive waste ground, but Burns reminds him that doing so would be a violation of his contract and would get him sued.
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Apu visits the [[Kwik-E-Mart president]] in [[India]] to gain enlightenment on how to overthrow Burns. The next week, the original Kwik-E-Mart has returned and the super store has closed, with Apu revealing it was down to a frequently broken clause in Burns' contract stating that anyone entering the store must wear a shirt and shoes, otherwise the Kwik-E-Mart brand will revert to its original owner. In addition, the contract violation has forced Burns and Smithers to work in the store cleaning up.
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[[Category:Comic stories written by Gary Glasberg]]

Latest revision as of 11:35, March 13, 2022

Little Big Mart
Little Big Mart.png
Comic Story information
Released: July 1996
Comic series: Simpsons Comics
Pages: 21
Written by: Gary Glasberg


Little Big Mart is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #22.

Plot[edit]

Apu is unusually on edge and tells his nephew Jamshed that he is uncertain about his future as the Kwik-E-Mart franchise has now been acquired by Mr. Burns. In his office, Burns watches Apu at work on his shop's security camera and admires his method of working. Smithers forcefully takes Apu to Burns' manor where Burns proposes the creation of a Mega Kwik-E-Super Store, with Apu as the manager and Burns as his business partner. Apu excitedly agrees. The next day, people in Springfield are distraught at the Kwik-E-Mart's closure but see a billboard advertising the new mega store. Mr. Burns holds meetings with Apu where he teaches him how to be a greedy business manager, after which Apu starts to look and behave like Burns. When Apu returns home, Jamshed becomes troubled by his behavior.

The super store has a grand opening attended by a large portion of Springfield including the Simpson family. In a meeting, Mr. Burns accidentally mentions to Apu how the super store is built on top of a nuclear waste dump but pretends he misspoke. Jamshed overhears them planning to cut costs and raise prices to boost their profits. Within a few days, customers become dissatisfied with the super store as various breakdowns happen and refunds are refused. At a town meeting, other store and restaurant owners complain about the super store taking away their customers. Jamshed interrupts to say that Apu has been brainwashed and asks for help in returning him to normal so the detrimental effects of the super store can be put to an end.

Later, Jamshed tells Apu a statue has been built in his honor, but reveals it to simply be Apu's former baseball bat used to fend off hoodlums. He reminds Apu that it represents how he once appreciated his loyal customers, and other Springfieldians recall how he and the Kwik-E-Mart were there when they needed him. Apu sees the error of his ways and promises to put an end to the super store. Meeting with Mr. Burns, he threatens to publicly reveal how the super store is on a radioactive waste ground, but Burns reminds him that doing so would be a violation of his contract and would get him sued.

Apu visits the Kwik-E-Mart president in India to gain enlightenment on how to overthrow Burns. The next week, the original Kwik-E-Mart has returned and the super store has closed, with Apu revealing it was down to a frequently broken clause in Burns' contract stating that anyone entering the store must wear a shirt and shoes, otherwise the Kwik-E-Mart brand will revert to its original owner. In addition, the contract violation has forced Burns and Smithers to work in the store cleaning up.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Simpsons Comics Wingding June 1, 1997 Flag of the United States.png
Simpsons Comics #26 March 25, 1999 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
The Best of The Simpsons #11 May 27, 2004 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png
Simpsons Classics #12 Spring 2007 Flag of the United States.png


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